Nick Grimshaw - 'I told The Guardian I was gay before I told my parents'

Nick Grimshaw - 'I told The Guardian I was gay before I told my parents'

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Broadcaster and author Nick Grimshaw joins Elizabeth to talk about failing his maths GCSE, failing his business and communications degree, his failure to be present, and failing at New Year’s resolutions.

✨ IN THIS EPISODE:

00:00 Intro

01:25 Rising to Fame at BBC Radio 1

02:47 The Importance of Authenticity

03:58 Struggles with Sexuality and Acceptance

08:38 Family Dynamics and Parental Expectations

11:23 University Challenges and Career Aspirations

15:09 Balancing Creativity and Academic Pressure

27:11 Discovering a Passion for Radio

28:50 Transition to Breakfast Show Host

31:19 Facing Criticism and Changing Media Landscape

33:25 Youthful Image and Career Evolution

39:25 Struggles with Being Present

40:36 Meditation and Mindfulness Journey

44:04 New Year's Resolutions and Personal Growth

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Studio and Mix Engineer: Gulliver Lawrence-Tickell

Producer: Hannah Talbot

Executive Producer: Carly Maile

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